We consider a scalar field with a bottom-less potential, such as g3ϕ,
finding that cosmologies unavoidably end up with a crunch, late enough to be
compatible with observations if g≲1.2H02/3MPl1/3. If
rebounces avoid singularities, the multiverse acquires new features; in
particular probabilities avoid some of the usual ambiguities. If rebounces
change the vacuum energy by a small enough amount, this dynamics selects a
small vacuum energy and becomes the most likely source of universes with
anthropically small cosmological constant. Its probability distribution could
avoid the gap by 2 orders of magnitude that seems left by standard anthropic
selection.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures; published versio